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How To Use This Manual Thesesymbolsareusedonwarningandindicatorlights. I I 1 Engine Coolant Temperature ~ Battery Charging System Fuel Engine Oil Pressure BRAKE I Brake (Digital Cluster) BRAKE Brake (Standard Cluster) SHIFT Shift Light Here aresomeothersymbolsyoumay see. Fuse Lighter Horn Speaker PO343 0-6
How To Use This Manual Thesesymbolsareusedonwarningandindicatorlights. I I 1 Engine Coolant Temperature ~ Battery Charging System Fuel Engine Oil Pressure BRAKE I Brake (Digital Cluster) BRAKE Brake (Standard Cluster) SHIFT Shift Light Here aresomeothersymbolsyoumay see. Fuse Lighter Horn Speaker PO343 0-6
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...,foglamps, sidemarkerlightsand tail lights)meetallapplicableFederallighting requirements,certainstatesandprovidences mayapplytheirownlighting regulationsthatmayrequirespecialattentionbeforeyouoperatetheselights. In addition,mostjurisdictions prohibitdrivingsolelywithparkinglights,especiallyatdawnordusk. If thegreen arrowsdon't go onat all whenyousignalaturn,checkthefuse(see "Fuses" in theIndex) and forburned-outbulbs. As yousignala turn oralanechange, if thearrowsdon'tflash but juststay on,asignalbulbmay be burnedoutandotherdriverswon'tseeyourturn signal. (Ifyourvehicle flashatafaster...
...,foglamps, sidemarkerlightsand tail lights)meetallapplicableFederallighting requirements,certainstatesandprovidences mayapplytheirownlighting regulationsthatmayrequirespecialattentionbeforeyouoperatetheselights. In addition,mostjurisdictions prohibitdrivingsolelywithparkinglights,especiallyatdawnordusk. If thegreen arrowsdon't go onat all whenyousignalaturn,checkthefuse(see "Fuses" in theIndex) and forburned-outbulbs. As yousignala turn oralanechange, if thearrowsdon'tflash but juststay on,asignalbulbmay be burnedoutandotherdriverswon'tseeyourturn signal. (Ifyourvehicle flashatafaster...
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Service & Appearance Care Battery ...6-31 Vehicle Storage ...Bulb Replacement ...Loading Your Vehicle ...Tires ...Appearance Care ...Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ...Service Parts Identification Label 6-31 6-31 6-38 6-43 6-50 6-57 Other Maintenance Items ...6-34 ...6-59 Fuses and Circuit Breakers ...6-59 Capacities and Specification Charts ...6-61 6-2
Service & Appearance Care Battery ...6-31 Vehicle Storage ...Bulb Replacement ...Loading Your Vehicle ...Tires ...Appearance Care ...Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ...Service Parts Identification Label 6-31 6-31 6-38 6-43 6-50 6-57 Other Maintenance Items ...6-34 ...6-59 Fuses and Circuit Breakers ...6-59 Capacities and Specification Charts ...6-61 6-2
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Its model designation. Besurethatthislabelisnot removed from working as they should. ~~~~ Fuses and Circuit Breakers Thewiringcircuits in yourvehicleareprotectedfromshortcircuitsbya combination of fuses,circuitbreakers,andfusiblethermallinksinthewiring itself.Thisgreatlyreducesthechance of it can damage your vehicle unless you A list of theglove box. It'sveryhelpful is: if you check with your dealer ...
Its model designation. Besurethatthislabelisnot removed from working as they should. ~~~~ Fuses and Circuit Breakers Thewiringcircuits in yourvehicleareprotectedfromshortcircuitsbya combination of fuses,circuitbreakers,andfusiblethermallinksinthewiring itself.Thisgreatlyreducesthechance of it can damage your vehicle unless you A list of theglove box. It'sveryhelpful is: if you check with your dealer ...
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... the currentload is too heavy, the circuitbreakeropens and closes, protecting thecircuit until the motorcools. This fuse is protected byacircuitbreakerandafuse. If the overload iscausedbysome electrical problemand not snow,etc.,be sure to remain off , orinsomecases to ...getit fixed. fuses with a Remove the coverwith a screwdriverand then youcanremove fuse extractor. 6-60 Fuse Block KO631 Thefuseblock is in the fusepanel protect the powerwindowsand other power accessories. See"Trailer ...
... the currentload is too heavy, the circuitbreakeropens and closes, protecting thecircuit until the motorcools. This fuse is protected byacircuitbreakerandafuse. If the overload iscausedbysome electrical problemand not snow,etc.,be sure to remain off , orinsomecases to ...getit fixed. fuses with a Remove the coverwith a screwdriverand then youcanremove fuse extractor. 6-60 Fuse Block KO631 Thefuseblock is in the fusepanel protect the powerwindowsand other power accessories. See"Trailer ...
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... it wasbuilt,or if youhaveanyquestions,pleasecontactyour GM truck dealer. If youeverhaveaproblemontheroad don'thaveasparefuse,youcan"borrow"oneofthecorrectvalue.Justpick somefeature of thevalueyouneed.Replace assoonas you can.See"Fuses and CircuitBreakers'' in thissection. TO263 Canada Mexico 4.3L V6 4.3L V6 *ThrottleBodyInjection **Central PortInjection Wheel Nut Torque DESCRIPTION Base orODtionalWheel TORQUE 95 ft...
... it wasbuilt,or if youhaveanyquestions,pleasecontactyour GM truck dealer. If youeverhaveaproblemontheroad don'thaveasparefuse,youcan"borrow"oneofthecorrectvalue.Justpick somefeature of thevalueyouneed.Replace assoonas you can.See"Fuses and CircuitBreakers'' in thissection. TO263 Canada Mexico 4.3L V6 4.3L V6 *ThrottleBodyInjection **Central PortInjection Wheel Nut Torque DESCRIPTION Base orODtionalWheel TORQUE 95 ft...
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... Amp 25 Amp 15Amp 15Amp 10 Amp 30 Amp 25Amp 15 Amp 10 Amp 30 10 5 10 Trailer* CD Player** TCCM Aux.Pwr.** *In-line fuse '*Fuse is attached to FuseBlock Amp Amp Amp Arn~ TO264 6-67 Tail Lps Turn-B/U Heater/A/C Radio ECM B ECM I Pwr.Wndw...
... Amp 25 Amp 15Amp 15Amp 10 Amp 30 Amp 25Amp 15 Amp 10 Amp 30 10 5 10 Trailer* CD Player** TCCM Aux.Pwr.** *In-line fuse '*Fuse is attached to FuseBlock Amp Amp Amp Arn~ TO264 6-67 Tail Lps Turn-B/U Heater/A/C Radio ECM B ECM I Pwr.Wndw...
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Catalytic Converter ...6-37 CertificatiodTire Label ...6-38 Changing A Flat Tire ...5-16, 5-21 Chemical Paint Spotting ...6-56 Child Restraints (See "SafetyBelts") Cigarette LighterlAshtrays ...2-54 Circuit Breakers (See "Fuses") Cleaning Finish Care ...6-54 Glass ...6-53 Inside of Vehicle ...6-51 Instrument Panel, Top ...6-53 Outside of Vehicle ...6-54 Special Problems...6-52 Vinyl or Leather ...6-53 ...
Catalytic Converter ...6-37 CertificatiodTire Label ...6-38 Changing A Flat Tire ...5-16, 5-21 Chemical Paint Spotting ...6-56 Child Restraints (See "SafetyBelts") Cigarette LighterlAshtrays ...2-54 Circuit Breakers (See "Fuses") Cleaning Finish Care ...6-54 Glass ...6-53 Inside of Vehicle ...6-51 Instrument Panel, Top ...6-53 Outside of Vehicle ...6-54 Special Problems...6-52 Vinyl or Leather ...6-53 ...
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... Oil (See "Oil") Overheating...5-9 Running While Parked ...2-26 Starting ...2-1 1 Equipment, Add-on ...6-40 Exhaust System ...6-37 Gasolines for Cleaner Air ...6-5 Tank Capacity ...6-62 Fuses and Circuit Breakers ...6-59 Fuse Block ...6-60 Headlights ...6-60, 6-64 Power Windows and Other Power Options ...6-60, 6-67 Trailer Wiring Harness ...6-60, 6-67 Windshield Wipers ...6-60, 6-67 G Gages...
... Oil (See "Oil") Overheating...5-9 Running While Parked ...2-26 Starting ...2-1 1 Equipment, Add-on ...6-40 Exhaust System ...6-37 Gasolines for Cleaner Air ...6-5 Tank Capacity ...6-62 Fuses and Circuit Breakers ...6-59 Fuse Block ...6-60 Headlights ...6-60, 6-64 Power Windows and Other Power Options ...6-60, 6-67 Trailer Wiring Harness ...6-60, 6-67 Windshield Wipers ...6-60, 6-67 G Gages...